Abstract

After an introduction to interstitial incorporation of 2p elements in iron-based alloys, the main physical effects of these interstitials on the intrinsic properties of rare-earth intermetallics are outlined. Then follows a survey of the results obtained using the57Fe and several rare-earth resonances for rare-earth intermetallics with the Th2Zn17, Th2Ni17, ThMn12 and BaCd11 structures in which nitrogen or carbon has been interstitially incorporated. The results of Mossbauer studies in this area are discussed, and future prospects are assessed.

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